PUTNAMVILLE – Kenny Carmichael Sr. parlayed a Sunday victory at Vermilion County Speedway into a pair of A-main
wins on Saturday at Lincoln Park Speedway. The Terre Haute native recorded wins in both the UMP Modifieds and
Super Stocks.

The Krockenberger racing team found victory lane with Casey Shuman, who battled Chad Boespflug to the final flag
and Carlos Bumgardner won his third bomber feature of the season in a 25-car field.

The sprint car field took the green with Boespflug on the pole alongside Seth Parker, but he would slide high off
turn two on the opening circuit to fall back in the field. Chase Stockon led early after dominating his heat race
victory.

Five laps into the main event, Stockon held the point as Boespflug gave chase with Shuman immediately on his
tail tank. Carson Short continued his strong start to the season as he ran shortly behind the leaders with Joss
Moffatt challenging.

Lapped traffic came into play with Boespflug choosing the top line over Stockon with Shuman and Brandon Mattox
in tow.

Boespflug roared to the front halfway through the A-main as Shuman duked it out with Stockon for second. With 17
circuits down, Shuman roared along the bottom line as Boespflug had the top lined up. The pair fought through lapped
traffic over the last few laps and Shuman snagged the advantage with two laps remaining. The frontrunners slid each
other over multiple corners before it was Shuman crossing the finish line to take the win ahead of Boesfplug.

The UMP Super Stock feature had it’s share of drama and exciting racing.

Dan McCullough started out front and challenged throughout with Jake Leitzman running the top groove along with
Carmichael Sr. in a three-way battle for the top spot. The front five were within striking distance of a win over
the final 10 laps.

Tyler Cain moved up through the leaders into an aggressive fight for the lead amongst leaders in the state and national
point standings. Cain challenged the lead over the last five circuits, making contact with Carmichael through the first
and second corners. Cain showed his nose with three laps remaining and the two nearly spun as Cain made contact. However,
the most aggressive move came on the final lap as Cain hammered Carmichael in turn three hard enough to nearly bring the
front running pair to a standstill in lapped traffic. Carmchael would prevail, driving off turn four to capture the win
as Cain was penalized for rough driving and was scored 10th. McCullough placed second ahead of Leitzman, Dan McCullough
and Josh McDaniel. As the crowd finally came to rest following the super stock feature, Carlos Bumgardner took the green
flag and blasted to the bomber win ahead of 25 other competitors.

A seven-car pileup on the second lap of the 15-lap A-main sorted several cars to the back of the field and sent a couple
pitside. Once the field took the green flag once again, Bumgardner began to build a solid lead ahead of David Kikendall,
Tim Wright and a side-by-side duel between Jordan Almanza and David Bumgardner.

Ten laps into the race, Bumgardner maintained his advantage up front as C.J. Bryan joined the fray alongside Kikendall,
who was running the high side. Those two battled over the final five circuits before Bryan claimed the runner-up spot behind
Bumgardner. Wright was scored in fourth position ahead of Bumgardner, Kemp, Lenny Krupa III, Mike Fisher Jr., Jerry Hutto
and Kyle Krupa.